@koehler83: Oh, you uneducated runt. GH I & II were made by who? Harmonix. What's the game being developed by Harmonix? Rock Band. So, who's better at doing guitar games? If you respond Activision, then you're clearly capable of voting Republican.
GH Metallica cost 70$ (in Canada, at least) but it wasn't worth the price as paying for the Metallica-only tracks would have reduced the price to around 40$. The models weren't particularly interesting, but they haven't been since Harmonix left the GH franchise.
RB Beatles came at 60$ (If I remember well), but at least they made some improvements to gameplay, had those trippy dream-sequences, and didn't try to run away with slapping "Beatles" on the RB cover and saying they did a good job. On the other hand, AC/DC Live was a track pack, and was sold at a track pack price (20$).
So, basically: If it was for GH, then no, they're not worth the full price, and if they were honest about the content you could easily slash half off.
Harmonix, at the very least makes a game that respects the promoted artist, which makes the price of admission understandable, and keeps itself honest in terms of track packs.
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Feb 17th 2010 3:07PM (Joystiq)RB Beatles came at 60$ (If I remember well), but at least they made some improvements to gameplay, had those trippy dream-sequences, and didn't try to run away with slapping "Beatles" on the RB cover and saying they did a good job. On the other hand, AC/DC Live was a track pack, and was sold at a track pack price (20$).
So, basically: If it was for GH, then no, they're not worth the full price, and if they were honest about the content you could easily slash half off.
Harmonix, at the very least makes a game that respects the promoted artist, which makes the price of admission understandable, and keeps itself honest in terms of track packs.
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